Cerbin watched bored from afar as the human children surrounded the ghost. He put some earplugs on when he saw the ariea of the group pull out a bible. It wouldn't have killed him to hear a few verses, but it still gave him an annoying feeling when he heard such things. The ghoul that was his groups target was pretty small. It looked like it'd die if he just spit on it. However, the kids seemed to almost be afraid of it for some reason. It was amusing and sad at the same time. He popped a laffy taffy in his mouth before looking at the sky. The human sky was beautiful, he had to admit, but it seemed too bright for him, at least during the daytime. He preferred night. It was the perfect mix of light and darkness. Oh how he longed for the full moon tonight. It was like a paternal figure that just stared upon him like it was trying to say something to him. He rubbed the bridge of his nose, thinking about how long the rest of the day was going to be if these kids didn't hurry up. He knew not to interfere just quite yet but he watched as the kid with the wooden sword tried to strike the thing.
Seriously? It's a ghost.
He saw the one that looked like a summoner having problems controlling her demon. It was normal in humans who were timid to lose the respect of their demons, but still, it made him sad. Still, everything looked like it was safe for the kids. Lucky for them, the ghost was laughing at them on the outside as much as he was on the inside. Looking over to his side he could see all the other teams using his enhanced vision. He gave a sigh. It was true. They were just kids after all. Still, he was currently bored. Usually, he'd expect to have more fun. At least that's what he thought teaching was suppose to be like. However, ever since he started, he's been doing nothing but working and spending time in a stupor of boredom.